I've got Zero Escape : Virtue's Last Reward for the 3DS preordered, and I might get Liberation Maiden, depending on price. Also, Harvest Moon : A New Beginning for 3DS is supposed to be shipping a few weeks earlier than its 11/6 release date, so hopefully, I'll have that by the end of the week too.

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Not buying anything, but hopefully MoH will be coming from Gamefly. I re-subbed to them since there are 5 games coming out over the next month that I want to play but don't care about owning, so if I get all of them I will be saving almost 300 bucks.

Which will go towards the Wii U

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missed it when I first looked at the list, but will probably grab Lucius on the PC if it gets good reviews. Deadlight is also coming to Steam this week, and Hotline Miami just came out and looks interesting (but buggy).

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Nintendo eShopLIBERATION MAIDEN – The spirits that once protected the beautiful island nation of New Japan have been taken. Step into the role of Shoko Ozora and face down powerful enemies in this full-scale 3D shooter. (For Nintendo 3DS)

Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask – Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask is the fifth installment in the series, and the first one for the Nintendo 3DS system. Dive into a vibrant world filled with delightful puzzles and mind-bending intrigue. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask will be available at retail stores and in the Nintendo eShop on Oct. 28. (For Nintendo 3DS)

New Super Mario Bros. 2 Download Content – Extend the Mario fun with two new Coin Rush course packs, the “Gold Mushroom Pack” and “Coin Challenge Pack B”. These downloadable course packs are now available for purchase from within the New Super Mario Bros. 2 in-game shop. (For Nintendo 3DS)

missed it when I first looked at the list, but will probably grab Lucius on the PC if it gets good reviews. Deadlight is also coming to Steam this week, and Hotline Miami just came out and looks interesting (but buggy).

I bought it and love Deadlight -- such a refreshing take on zombie action gaming and so cheap (under $15), and sharp-looking as an Unreal tech title. And they find ways to make side-scrolling platforming feel fresh. At times it feels like Limbo (Deadlight does amazing stuff with lighting, shadows, etc.) crossed with a hair of Dead Island (in that ammo is scarce, melee is fun, but you can easily get overwhelmed). The "rat section" goes on a bit much for my tastes. You will die, and often, and sometimes because you hit the wrong controller button -- I only recommend playing this with a controller -- but it seems welcomely forgiving with its checkpoint saves (rarely have to replay long passages, a big pet peeve of mine with Limbo).